The RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON

RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON "Pour le Mérite"

At first sight, the RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON "Pour le Mérite" seems to have a totally different face than earlier models of the RICHARD LANGE watch family. Its three-part regulator dial was inspired by the design of a pocket watch crafted by master watchmaker Johann Heinrich Seyffert of Dresden; in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, his precision pocket watches enjoyed an outstanding reputation. With its fusée-and-chain transmission, tourbillon, and stop-seconds mechanism, the RICHARD LANGE TOURBILLON "Pour le Mérite" propagates Seyffert's approach to precision into the 21st century.

Model in 18-carat pink gold

Reference 760.032
Movement: Calibre L072.1. Manually wound. Fusée-and-chain transmission. Hours subdial with pivoting dial segment. Sweep minutes. Subsidary seconds connected with the tourbillon and stop seconds. 36 hours power reserve.
Dial: Solid silver, argenté. Hands: Pink gold.
Case: Diameter 41.9 mm. Height 12.2 mm. Sapphire-crystal glass and caseback.
Hand-stitched crocodile strap.